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Butcher near Sainsbury's - Lordship Lane


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  • 2 weeks later...

Rate this shop too, got all I needed plus a couple of unexpected treats on Saturday.

Bizarrely, when I was being served, a woman who'd just come in she left in what appeared to be a huff after waiting maybe 45 seconds. Shortest queue possible seemingly just not good enough !

KidKruger Wrote:

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> Rate this shop too, got all I needed plus a couple

> of unexpected treats on Saturday.

> Bizarrely, when I was being served, a woman who'd

> just come in she left in what appeared to be a

> huff after waiting maybe 45 seconds. Shortest

> queue possible seemingly just not good enough !


Must be the same woman who was in the queue behind me at llyods at 9am one morning I was the only customer besides her and she impatiently asked the teller to open another window, the teller said use the self service if you're in such a hurry. Sense of entitlement or what !

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  • 5 months later...

I love this place. No hipster/Bellenden ponce, no flashy William Rose army, just good old fashioned and understated service. The selection is not quite as wide perhaps but he'll always get in what you need on order. And the core offerings beef, chicken and sausages are excellent.


BUT...anyone know the name of this place? Anyone got a phone number? Cant find it anywhere on the web.

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